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A Disney Vacation Album DIY that you are going to LOVE

Today I’m going to show you how I quickly was able to make a DIY Disney Vacation Album. If you like this project you may also love this DIY Disney Trading Pin Display Idea. 
Disneyworld Vacation Album
In the last few years I’ve totally changed how I approach scrapbooking.  Instead of individual albums focused on specific events with only 1-2 pages per event, I’ve moved to an annual family album.  Then to capture our more memorable moments (vacations, special events, holidays) I’ve moved to making individual mini albums.  

So far it has worked great and I’ve been able to scrapbook more of our life that I would have trying to make a page of EVERYTHING that happens to us.
One of the things I discovered this year are divided page protectors.
I totally fell in LOVE!! You get all of the “fun” of scrapbooking (using the great papers and embellishments with your photos) with out as many decisions to make.  You just slip your photos in, then add some fun elements.
I print all of my photos online, have them shipped, then just slip in them into the page protectors. SO FAST!
I also like that you can mix in traditional scrapbook pages into the albums.
For this album, of a trip to Disneyworld last year, I used 8×8 album and page protectors. The page protectors allowed for 2 4×6 photos to be slipped in with a 2×8 strip on the side to add titles or more photos.
For a few of the 2×8 strips I printed out pictures of our trip that would easily crop to that size.
I was also able to save a lot of our memorabilia.  I just slipped them into the divided page protectors also.

Cute and Simple DIY Disney Vacation album ideas to try.

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5 Comments

  1. Neat album…..our favorite ride is Toy Story mania too! I think it is a lot of people’s favorite ride. We took our two grandchildren to Disney in January. Our son made us a book on his Apple to commemorate the trip. We will always cherish it.

  2. I love this idea!! I will have to use this when we go to oregon this summer.
    thanks for showing this off.

  3. Such a great idea! I’m still working out exactly what I want to do for my grand trip in October…

  4. I have started doing “yearbooks” too! It’s so much easier than trying to keep track of every little thing that happens to each person. I still am trying to complete 1st year individual books for the kids, but after that they go in the yearbook.

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